What types of insurance does a dog trainer need?

Dog trainers face risks from working with live animals in public and private settings. Core policies include: 

  • General Liability – Protects against third-party injuries and property damage, such as a dog knocking someone over during a session. 
  • Professional Liability (E & O) – Covers claims that your training advice, methods, or services caused financial loss or failed to deliver expected results. 
  • Animal Bailee Coverage – Covers veterinary costs if a client’s pet is injured or lost while under your supervision. 
  • Workers’ Compensation – Required in most states if you hire employees; covers bites, strains, or other workplace injuries. 

By Heather

Heather focuses on small business insurance at Gild Insurance Agency, writing clear, practical guidance that helps business owners understand coverage, manage risk, and protect their businesses.